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Seismic depth imaging of normal faulting in the Southern Death Valley basin
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Correlation Length and Fractal Dimension Interpretation from Seismic Data Using Variograms and Power Spectra,” Geophysics 66
(1/1/2001)CiteSeerX - Document Details (Isaac Councill, Lee Giles, Pradeep Teregowda): Recent modeling techniques for fluid flow in a reservoir or an aquifer require characterizing the statistics of the spatial variability of physical ... -
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Cytosolic ascorbate peroxidase 1 is a central component of the reactive oxygen gene network of Arabidopsis.
(1/1/2005)Reactive oxygen species (ROS), such as O2 and H2O2, play a key role in plant metabolism, cellular signaling, and defense. In leaf cells, the chloroplast is considered to be a focal point of ROS metabolism. It is a major ... -
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The Vitis vinifera C-repeat binding protein 4 (VvCBF4) transcriptional factor enhances freezing tolerance in wine grape.
(1/1/2012)Chilling and freezing can reduce significantly vine survival and fruit set in Vitis vinifera wine grape. To overcome such production losses, a recently identified grapevine C-repeat binding factor (CBF) gene, VvCBF4, was ... -
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Quaternary extensional growth folding beneath Reno, Nevada, imaged by urban seismic profiling
(1/1/2013)We characterize shallow subsurface faulting and basin structure along a transect through heavily urbanized Reno, Nevada, with high?resolution seismic reflection imaging. The 6.8 km of P?wave data image the subsurface to ... -
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Cognitive Radio Enabled Wireless Sensor Networks and Survivability Challenges
(1/1/2015)The rapid growth in computation, smart networking, spectrum agile devices, and hardware miniaturization technologies has led to a major revolution in the wireless sensor networking landscape in recent times. In particular, ... -
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Using Remotely-Sensed Land Cover and Distribution Modeling to Estimate Tree Species Migration in the Pacific Northwest Region of North America
(1/15/2016)Understanding future tree species migration is challenging due to the unprecedented rate of climate change combined with the presence of human barriers that may limit or impede species movement. Projected changes in climatic ... -
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Inhibition of Aβ42 oligomerization in yeast by a PICALM ortholog and certain FDA approved drugs
(1/20/2016)The formation of small Aβ42 oligomers has been implicated as a toxic species in Alzheimer disease (AD). In strong support of this hypothesis we found that overexpression of Yap1802, the yeast ortholog of the human AD risk ... -
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Hydrothermal carbonization of glucose in saline solution: sequestration of nutrients on carbonaceous materials
(1/28/2016)In this study, feasibility of selected nutrient sequestration during hydrothermal carbonization (HTC) was tested for three different HTC temperatures (180, 230, and 300 °C). To study the nutrient sequestration in solid ... -
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A generalized simulated-annealing optimization for inversion of first-arrival times
(10/1/1994)We employ a Monte Carlo-based optimization scheme called generalized simulated annealing to invert first-arrival times for velocities. We use “dense” common depth point (CDP) data with high multiplicity, as opposed to ... -
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The zinc-finger protein Zat12 plays a central role in reactive oxygen and abiotic stress signaling in Arabidopsis.
(10/1/2005)Plant acclimation to environmental stress is controlled by a complex network of regulatory genes that compose distinct stressresponse regulons. In contrast to many signaling and regulatory genes that are stress specific, ... -
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Frax prediction without BMD for assessment of osteoporotic fracture risk.
(10/1/2013)To compare Fracture Risk Assessment Tool (FRAX) calculations with and without bone mineral density (BMD) in predicting the 10-year probability of hip and major osteoporotic fractures (MOF). -
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Climatic Influences on Wood Anatomy and Tree-Ring Features of Great Basin Conifers at a New Mountain Observatory
(10/1/2014)Premise of the study: A network of mountain observing stations has been installed in the Great Basin of North America. NevCAN (Nevada Climate-ecohydrological Assessment Network), which spans a latitudinal range of 2.5 ° ... -
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Long-Term (13 Years) Decomposition Rates of Forest Floor Organic Matter on Paired Coniferous and Deciduous Watersheds with Contrasting Temperature Regimes
(10/12/2016)Two sets of paired watersheds on north and South facing slopes were utilized to simulate the effects of temperature differences that are on the scale of those expected with near-term climatic warming on decomposition. Two ... -
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The human uterine smooth muscle S-nitrosoproteome fingerprint in pregnancy, labor, and preterm labor.
(10/15/2013)Molecular mechanisms involved in uterine quiescence during gestation and those responsible for induction of labor at term are incompletely known. More than 10% of babies born worldwide are premature and 1,000,000 die ... -
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Cofilin activation in peripheral CD4 T cells of HIV-1 infected patients: a pilot study.
(10/17/2008)Cofilin is an actin-depolymerizing factor that regulates actin dynamics critical for T cell migration and T cell activation. In unstimulated resting CD4 T cells, cofilin exists largely as a phosphorylated inactive form. ... -
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Use of Distributed Temperature Sensing Technology to Characterize Fire Behavior
(10/17/2016)We evaluated the potential of a fiber optic cable connected to distributed temperature sensing (DTS) technology to withstand wildland fire conditions and quantify fire behavior parameters. We used a custom-made ‘fire cable’ ... -
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Allelopathic Characteristics of Artemisia tridentata and Purshia tridentata and Implications for Invasive Species Management
(Associate Students of the University of Nevada (ASUN), 10/25/2014)Big sagebrush (Artemisia tridentata) and antelope bitterbrush (Purshia tridentata) are native species to the sagebrush ecosystem of northern Nevada. Both of these species exhibit allelopathic effects, whereby they produce ...